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10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disbelieve' in a Sentence

"To refuse or reject belief in something; to have no belief in it." more

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She will have disbelieved the online reviews once she experiences the product firsthand.
The archaeologist will have disbelieved the authenticity of the artifact upon closer examination.
By the time the evidence is presented, she will have disbelieved the conspiracy theories.
By the end of the investigation, the detective will have disbelieved the suspect's alibi.
The scientist will have disbelieved the initial hypothesis after conducting extensive experiments.
Before the truth unfolds, they will have disbelieved the rumors circulating in the small town.
By the time the spaceship lands, people will have disbelieved the existence of extraterrestrial life.
Having seen the final score, fans will have disbelieved the unexpected outcome of the game.
After witnessing the magical transformation, he will have disbelieved his eyes.
After the surprising turn of events, he will have disbelieved the predictability of the plot.

Disbelieve

dis-bi-leev
verbTo refuse or reject belief in something; to have no belief in it.

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Last Updated On: May 31, 2024
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